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the fbi's polished image kept in the spotlight by countless tv shows and movies. >> i'm with the fbi. >> reporter: but there is another side to the fbi, contained in these confidential internal records obtained by cnn that show serious misconduct by employees, and even supervisors. assistant fbi director candace will oversees the office of special responsibility. she sends out the reports three times a year to all 6,000 employees. >> we do our very best, we don't obviously, if you know anything about our quarterlies and they're not a public document but we know that doesn't mean that cnn doesn't have a copy. there are no names or locations or job titles, we do our very best to sanitize the quarterlies so that the employee's identity is protected while imparting the knowledge as best we can, so that the employees can learn something from it. >> reporter: cnn obtained these documents about an employee who hid a recording device in a supervisor's office, and did an unauthorized search of the office. another involved in a domestic dispute at a mistress's apartment, in which the police wer
the fbi's polished image kept in the spotlight by countless tv shows and movies. >> i'm with the fbi. >> reporter: but there is another side to the fbi, contained in these confidential internal records obtained by cnn that show serious misconduct by employees, and even supervisors. assistant fbi director candace will oversees the office of special responsibility. she sends out the reports three times a year to all 6,000 employees. >> we do our very best, we don't obviously, if...
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fbi and other law enforcent will ta a hit. salary for members of congress is safe. they say nonone of this was to happen. >> it was never meant to become unimplemented policy. they face a simple choice. they willing to compromise, protectct vital investments in education, health care, national curity, and all the jobs that depend on them? would rather put hundreds of jobs and our economy at risk to protect a few tax loopholesst benefit the biggest corporatns and wealthy americans? that's the choice. the sequeration was nev as jayo be implemented, carney says, why wasn't implend? the president is the one guy all this andabove he's just playing politics. >> are we having fun yet? we are not. is a sense off sleepwalking towards march 1st. republicans are making a serious political mistake to be on the substance of the issue. they are underestimating how much they're going to be blamed for what happened. >> charles, you think the mageddon scenario is being overplayed. is the biggest type says the mayayan calendar. biggest hype. we $0.50 trillion per year and is an $85 b
fbi and other law enforcent will ta a hit. salary for members of congress is safe. they say nonone of this was to happen. >> it was never meant to become unimplemented policy. they face a simple choice. they willing to compromise, protectct vital investments in education, health care, national curity, and all the jobs that depend on them? would rather put hundreds of jobs and our economy at risk to protect a few tax loopholesst benefit the biggest corporatns and wealthy americans? that's...
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fbi and law enforcement will take a hit. member salaries in congress are safe but the staff will take a hit. they tell us non was supposed to happen. >> it was never supposed to be implemented policy. >> they face a simple choice. are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education, health care, national security, and all the jobs that depend on them? or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our economy at risk to protect a few special-interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations? that's the choice. >> of sequestration was never in meant to be implemented, then why wasn't implemented? >> it was a failure by the white house. the president of the one guy who can step above all of it and he's just playing politics. >> are we having fun yet? >> there is a sense of sleepwalking. i think republicans are making it a serious political mistake to be on the substance of the issue in underestimating how much they're going to be blamed for what happens.
fbi and law enforcement will take a hit. member salaries in congress are safe but the staff will take a hit. they tell us non was supposed to happen. >> it was never supposed to be implemented policy. >> they face a simple choice. are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education, health care, national security, and all the jobs that depend on them? or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our economy at risk to protect a few special-interest...
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which explains that new suspect on the fbi's most list, butt. we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and who can love you like me nobody who can sex you like me ♪ ♪ nobody who can treat you like me now, baby nobody ♪ ♪ nobody, baby nobody and who can do it like me nobody ♪ ♪ and who can give you what you need nobody who can do you ♪ ♪ all night long nobody nobody, baby ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: woo! that is r & b legend keith sweat sitting in with the roots tonight. [ cheers and applause ] woo-hoo! he has a new book called "make it last forever." it was just released last week. yeah. that's what i'm talking about, make it last forever. keith sweat. yeah, yeah, yeah. guess what, guys, keith is giving away copies to everyone in our audience. [ cheers and applause ] you're a good man. thank you, buddy. thanks for coming on. we have a big show tonight. he's a great actor and he stars on "house of lies" on showtime. don cheadle is back on the show! [ cheers and applause ] we do not like that man anymore. he'
which explains that new suspect on the fbi's most list, butt. we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and who can love you like me nobody who can sex you like me ♪ ♪ nobody who can treat you like me now, baby nobody ♪ ♪ nobody, baby nobody and who can do it like me nobody ♪ ♪ and who can give you what you need nobody who can do you ♪ ♪ all night long nobody nobody, baby ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: woo! that is r & b...
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now, the fbi is involved. they have launched a criminal inquiry into these, this options trading business. they are consulting now with the sec to determine if a crime was committed, perhaps a postal crime, seeing how some of those postal agencies may have been used in transferring of the money. we'll give you all the updated information. the fbi has launched an investigation into the heinz trading situation. >>> meanwhile health care providers are taking a big hit today after a proposal to change medicare rates turned out to be a lot lower than anybody expected. will the proposed rates stick and will health care stocks continue to go into the dumps as a result? we'll head to the sec with the latest. to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our w senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make raator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta adm
now, the fbi is involved. they have launched a criminal inquiry into these, this options trading business. they are consulting now with the sec to determine if a crime was committed, perhaps a postal crime, seeing how some of those postal agencies may have been used in transferring of the money. we'll give you all the updated information. the fbi has launched an investigation into the heinz trading situation. >>> meanwhile health care providers are taking a big hit today after a...
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apple managers say they are cooperating with the fbi to identify those responsible. >>> a japanese man has won a top u.s. award for helping make cell phones possible. the prize is seen as the nobel of engineering. he is the first japanese to win the prize from the national academy of engineering. he won it for his contributions to the way radio waves can be relayed. he was a top researcher for japanese telephone giant ntt. one much his achievements was to divide a wide service area into smaller cells containing many antennas and then enabled mobile cell phone users to communicate despite a weak radio signal. he determined antennas in close proximity could create interference. he solved the problem by allocating different frequencies to antennas that are lose together but using the same frequency for areas far way. he conducted field experiment to measure changes in signal strength due to buildings or mountains. his research resulted in what's known as field strength curves. they are used all over the world to establish mobile phone service. it led to the first cellular telephone networ
apple managers say they are cooperating with the fbi to identify those responsible. >>> a japanese man has won a top u.s. award for helping make cell phones possible. the prize is seen as the nobel of engineering. he is the first japanese to win the prize from the national academy of engineering. he won it for his contributions to the way radio waves can be relayed. he was a top researcher for japanese telephone giant ntt. one much his achievements was to divide a wide service area...
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." >> at that point we were pretty certain that there were some hackers in our network, and the fbi said, as did at&t, that this had all the hallmarks of hacking by the chinese military. >> reporter: offials at the dertment of homela secity pulled up some numbers to illustrate what's happening. they say hackers just hit nine u.s. firms in 2009. two years later, that figure jumped to 198. analysts at a computer consumer firm blame a unit of the chinese military. the analysts issued this report exposing chinese espionage units, and they referred to hackers as the advanced persistent threat. they said the groups conducting these activities are based primarily in cna, and they say the chinese government is aware of them. the analysts say a group known as apt1 has targeted nearly 150 victims over seven years, institutions and companies around the world. they concluded that the group is likely government sponsored. they traced apt1 to four computer networks in shanghai. the analysts linked two of the networks to a unit of the people's liberation army. unit commanders are set to recruit securit
." >> at that point we were pretty certain that there were some hackers in our network, and the fbi said, as did at&t, that this had all the hallmarks of hacking by the chinese military. >> reporter: offials at the dertment of homela secity pulled up some numbers to illustrate what's happening. they say hackers just hit nine u.s. firms in 2009. two years later, that figure jumped to 198. analysts at a computer consumer firm blame a unit of the chinese military. the analysts...
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apple managers say they're cooperating with the fbi to identify those responsible. >>> a japanese caller has won a top u.s. award for helping make cell phones possible. the prize is seen as the nobel of engineering. yoshihisa okumura is the first japanese to win the annual charles stark draper prize from the national academy of engineering. he won it for his contributions to the way radio waves can be relayed. okumura was a top researcher for japanese telephone giant, ntt. one of his achievements was to divide a wide service area into smaller cells containing many antennas. this enabled mobile phone users to communicate despite a weak radio signal. he also determined antennas in close proximity could create interference when sharing the same frequencies. he solved the problem by allocating different frequencies to antennas that are close together but using the same frequency for areas far away. okumura also conducted field experiments to measure the changes in signal strength due to buildings or mountains. his research resulted in what are known as field strength curves. they are used al
apple managers say they're cooperating with the fbi to identify those responsible. >>> a japanese caller has won a top u.s. award for helping make cell phones possible. the prize is seen as the nobel of engineering. yoshihisa okumura is the first japanese to win the annual charles stark draper prize from the national academy of engineering. he won it for his contributions to the way radio waves can be relayed. okumura was a top researcher for japanese telephone giant, ntt. one of his...
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the fbi that operated under the rules and the wall, think law and order, the fbi was the internal intelligence agency. well, just to give you one example, a few nights before 9/11, a telephone call was made in san diego by one of the men who would ultimately be the suicide a hijacker to afghanistan, but we couldn't track across the boundary because we didn't want the tracking of the phone calls inside of the united states by the foreign intelligence. so, what i like to have known what he said a couple days before 9/11? when he realized that of course we had an internal attack on the security, we had to sew up the gaps of the cia is what they knew about what was going on inside of the country and the fbi is what they knew about what was going on inside of the country to talk to one another and that is the the so-called patriot act you probably read about closed the scene so that was one intelligence problem. the iraq problem was a little bit different but also structural. we have as many, depending how you count them is the different intelligence agencies, the defense department has one, energy
the fbi that operated under the rules and the wall, think law and order, the fbi was the internal intelligence agency. well, just to give you one example, a few nights before 9/11, a telephone call was made in san diego by one of the men who would ultimately be the suicide a hijacker to afghanistan, but we couldn't track across the boundary because we didn't want the tracking of the phone calls inside of the united states by the foreign intelligence. so, what i like to have known what he said a...
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. >>> the fbi is investigating whether insider trading took place the day before heinz ketchup's blockbuster deal to be acquired by warren buffett and 3g. >> a federal judge approved transocean to pay $1 billion in its role in the 2010 gulf oil disaster. meanwhile, the clock is ticking for bp to reach a last minute settlement before returning to court to pay billions of dollars in civil claims. >>> check your cupboards before breakfast. kellogg's is recalling 11, 37 and 22-ounce boxes of special k red berries because they may contain pieces of glass. >>> google reached a milestone tuesday claiming $800 a share for the first time. and a milestone for stanford university the first school to collect $1 billion in a single year. >>> and watch out north face. the u.s. postal department is entering the smart clothing market. we're serious. under the brand name rain, heat and snow, the cash-strapped company plans to launch a new product line of apparel and accessories. >>> coming up, tiger woods sizes up president obama's golf came. more headlines straight ahead. >>> plus a discount at a chicago pi
. >>> the fbi is investigating whether insider trading took place the day before heinz ketchup's blockbuster deal to be acquired by warren buffett and 3g. >> a federal judge approved transocean to pay $1 billion in its role in the 2010 gulf oil disaster. meanwhile, the clock is ticking for bp to reach a last minute settlement before returning to court to pay billions of dollars in civil claims. >>> check your cupboards before breakfast. kellogg's is recalling 11, 37 and...
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and i think people like colin riley of the fbi who was ignored by the fbi and knows who was calling for certain intelligence activities in certain areas, we probably could have prevented 9/11. but i don't call it a cover-up. i call it inadequate in the same way the rural warren report on the kennedy assassination was inadequate, because it did not look every scenario. developed as an area which the fbi should never do in this training, develop one scenario and then create all of the assumptions around that without looking in various areas. >> the other question, the water boarding never occurred. what is your opinion? did he say that? >> he said that they did not torture. he did not say what are boarding did not occur. we know water boarding occurred. rodriquez is typical of the cia's double standard. if you are a former cia officer who says things that are attracted to the cia and supportive of the cia, you can get things cleared. rodriquez, who was instrumental in conducting torture and abuse. and that no one to pick on california, but you have a professor of here at the university of
and i think people like colin riley of the fbi who was ignored by the fbi and knows who was calling for certain intelligence activities in certain areas, we probably could have prevented 9/11. but i don't call it a cover-up. i call it inadequate in the same way the rural warren report on the kennedy assassination was inadequate, because it did not look every scenario. developed as an area which the fbi should never do in this training, develop one scenario and then create all of the assumptions...
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the fbi, an agency that is synonymous with power. the agency who is sworn to protect and defend us from the bad guys. in the movie, the agency is the most intelligent, figure iing o the way to catch the criminal. in 1985, the editor of the bureau's official magazine, wrote, they represent the three things they stand for, fidelity, bravery, and integrity, well, the office of responsibility or opr is tasked with making sure the agents fill that task. they send out a staff-wide e-mail, detailing the case of some of the employees behaving a little bit badly. basically, it is a moment to say please stop doing all the following dumb stuff. you're an fbi agent. just recently, one of the quarterlies was released. and it turns out they're staffed by a lot of human beings. and some of them are kind of jerks. one popular issue, sexting, people are always sexting on their work phone. case in point, one employee did the violation by using a government-issued blackberry, send
the fbi, an agency that is synonymous with power. the agency who is sworn to protect and defend us from the bad guys. in the movie, the agency is the most intelligent, figure iing o the way to catch the criminal. in 1985, the editor of the bureau's official magazine, wrote, they represent the three things they stand for, fidelity, bravery, and integrity, well, the office of responsibility or opr is tasked with making sure the agents fill that task. they send out a staff-wide e-mail, detailing...
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if you want to compare it, for example, to the fbi, the fbi's staff has pretty much increased by 2/3 in the same 48 -- in the same 40-year period. host: back to your report. you write that the success of atf's critics, reining in its authority, is nowhere more evident than in the bureau's appropriations stat sheet, a two-page document that devotes 11 lines to describing the agency's budget and the remaining 79 lines to prescriptions or prohibitions on its power. guest: well, the prescriptions, the prohibitions on what atf can do, are legion, and they are not only contained in the appropriation, they are contained in many laws that congress has passed. we look at the specific riders to the appropriations. one example, there is a prescription on retention of records. the government is not allowed to retain records of who purchased firearms. there is no centralized database of firearms. host: is that the tr rule? guest: part of it is. some of those have been repealed, but three still remain. they restrict the government. the one i was going to reject -- the one i was going to address wa
if you want to compare it, for example, to the fbi, the fbi's staff has pretty much increased by 2/3 in the same 48 -- in the same 40-year period. host: back to your report. you write that the success of atf's critics, reining in its authority, is nowhere more evident than in the bureau's appropriations stat sheet, a two-page document that devotes 11 lines to describing the agency's budget and the remaining 79 lines to prescriptions or prohibitions on its power. guest: well, the prescriptions,...
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." >> that point we were pretty certain there were some hackers in our network and the fbi said, as did at&t, this had all the hallmarks of hacking by the chinese military. >> reporter: officials at the department of homeland security pulled up some numbers to illustrate what's happening. they say hackers just hit nine u.s. firms in 2009. two years later that figure jumped to 198. analysts at a computer security firm called mandiant blame a unit of the chinese military. the analysts issued this report exposing one of chinese espionage units and they referred to hackers known as the advanced persistent threat. and they say the groups conducting these activities are based primarily in china and they say the chinese government is aware of them. the analysts say a group known as apt1 has targeted nearly 150 victims over seven years, institutions and companies around the world. they concluded that the group is likely government sponsored. they traced apt1 to four computer networks in shanghai. the analysts linked two of the networks to a unit of the people's liberation army. unit commanders
." >> that point we were pretty certain there were some hackers in our network and the fbi said, as did at&t, this had all the hallmarks of hacking by the chinese military. >> reporter: officials at the department of homeland security pulled up some numbers to illustrate what's happening. they say hackers just hit nine u.s. firms in 2009. two years later that figure jumped to 198. analysts at a computer security firm called mandiant blame a unit of the chinese military. the...
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house says virtually everybody will be hurt and will see long lines as tsa agents are furloughed, 1,000 fbi and other law enforcement agents forced off the job and 70,000 preschoolers dropped from the head start program. you'd think that would prompt emergency meetings between congress and the white house, but you'd be wrong. has the president had a single face-to-face meeting with the republican leaders since january 1st about averting these spending cuts? >> i don't have any meetings to read out to you. again, we don't report every meeting, every conversation. >> reporter: in fact, the answer, according to sources on both sides, is that there have been no meetings between the president and republican leaders -- not one. and now virtually everybody agrees that these cuts are almost certain to go into effect in just ten days. diane? >> counting down. thank you so much, jon karl. >>> and also in washington today, general john allen announced he's retiring. he will not be the next head of nato. allen had been ensnared in the general petraeus scandal, you'll remember, writing e-mails with a so
house says virtually everybody will be hurt and will see long lines as tsa agents are furloughed, 1,000 fbi and other law enforcement agents forced off the job and 70,000 preschoolers dropped from the head start program. you'd think that would prompt emergency meetings between congress and the white house, but you'd be wrong. has the president had a single face-to-face meeting with the republican leaders since january 1st about averting these spending cuts? >> i don't have any meetings to...
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congressman frank wolf of virginia, congressman lamar smith of texas says it has been four years since the fbi began its investigation into an unnamed individuals at the nasa ames research center and that prosecutors have been ready to charge those employees but have been blocked by the justice department. among the sensitive technologies reportedly linked to china and other countries, guidance systems from the tomahawk cruise missile and radar from f35 fighter jets. well, new video being released from i2011 taxpayer funded cultural sensitivity training program at department of agriculture, this time showing a diversity awareness trainer to asking employees to chant about discrimination and suggesting the united states took over what used to beat mexico. >> i want you to say, if we work for federal agency, said that. >> if we work for a federal agency. >> we have discriminated in the past. >> we have discriminated in the past. >> mexicans into this country illegally. never mind that the united states expanded and took over what used to be mexico. if the truth be known and a lot of these circum
congressman frank wolf of virginia, congressman lamar smith of texas says it has been four years since the fbi began its investigation into an unnamed individuals at the nasa ames research center and that prosecutors have been ready to charge those employees but have been blocked by the justice department. among the sensitive technologies reportedly linked to china and other countries, guidance systems from the tomahawk cruise missile and radar from f35 fighter jets. well, new video being...
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furloughs or layoffs will hit tsa, fbi, and border patrol agents and every budget from education to meals on wheels. >> the fact that the sequestered would-be severe and it would be right to american families. there are people working today who will lose their jobs. >> republicans say democrats want to increase taxes and not cut spending. democrats say republicans are protecting the ridge. and not closing the polls. congress is not in session this week. when members return on monday it will have four days to come up with a deal. jennifer johnson, wbal tv 11 news. >> someone in mount areas $26 million richer. winning the ticket from last night's drawing. it was sold in a shell station. a lot of speculation on who that twitter might be. >> that is the talk around here. there was one ticket with the winning numbers on it. all the $26 million jackpot will go to that one winner. >> there is still? on the -- still a question about the letter. the winner has yet to come forward. >> most people take the lump sum. the state also wins because maryland will get $1.60 million in tax revenue. quex the
furloughs or layoffs will hit tsa, fbi, and border patrol agents and every budget from education to meals on wheels. >> the fact that the sequestered would-be severe and it would be right to american families. there are people working today who will lose their jobs. >> republicans say democrats want to increase taxes and not cut spending. democrats say republicans are protecting the ridge. and not closing the polls. congress is not in session this week. when members return on monday...
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-- improvements in the system by making sure that the states are sending their records over to the fbi national system. if we did that, and we made sure that every record was in there, but we do not require one to go through a background check, then where we doing? -- than what are we doing? those are so common sense, low hanging fruit issues. that is where we need to come around on this. it should have been done years ago. host: you talk about the shooting in 1999 in binghamton, new york. this is one of the things that woke me up. was newtown a game changer? guest: resign mass shooting in colorado, -- we sought a mass shooting in colorado, in ohio, and i think sandy hook was the last big crescendo in gun violence that year. it was a ticking. for a lot of people. it is horrible in some ways. it is -- why does it take something so bad to start a conversation? but here we are and let's do something with this. host: joining us from florida, good morning. caller: the next time i hear someone say man out, i will say, grow up. the problem is the guns. the people who hold the funds should be
-- improvements in the system by making sure that the states are sending their records over to the fbi national system. if we did that, and we made sure that every record was in there, but we do not require one to go through a background check, then where we doing? -- than what are we doing? those are so common sense, low hanging fruit issues. that is where we need to come around on this. it should have been done years ago. host: you talk about the shooting in 1999 in binghamton, new york. this...
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so for example, the nsa and the fbi, myself, general alexander for the nsa. bob muller for the fbi, myself, met with a particular group of executives that have major roles in the so-called isps, the internet service providers. what they could possibly do. we've met with leaders in private industry in terms of the core critical infrastructure of the country as to what they can possibly do. >> have cyberthreats moved to a new level so that when you're being briefed on people who are actually trying to physically attack the united states, this is also a standard part of what you're told about people who threaten the nation? >> yes. i receive information about cyberactors or people using cybernetworks on a daily basis. and as i said, we receive thousands of reports that come into us from private industry every year. >> suarez: is that a new kind of war? if you are not trying to blow something up or kill americans, but you're trying to steal a wing that took years to develop from a private heir space manufacturer, trying to steal a program that took years and a lo
so for example, the nsa and the fbi, myself, general alexander for the nsa. bob muller for the fbi, myself, met with a particular group of executives that have major roles in the so-called isps, the internet service providers. what they could possibly do. we've met with leaders in private industry in terms of the core critical infrastructure of the country as to what they can possibly do. >> have cyberthreats moved to a new level so that when you're being briefed on people who are...
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the fbi said that no human remains were found in the well. >>> the fbi is caught up in the middle of a sex scandal. the fbi issued a memo to employees hoping to crack down on inappropriate behavior. some agents sent explicit photographs and texts on blackberries. a worker planted a bug in their boss's office, another was arrested in a child porn sting operation. another one was suspended after paying for sex at a massage parlor. >> there is potential new trouble for santa clara supervisor. the mercury news report there is are new questions about his financial dealing with a university in sunnyvale. according to the investigation he may have misrepresented a consulting fee that he collected from the university when he filled out a reporting form. the university faces it's own troubles because of its reported history of donating to politicians in an attempt to gain favors. the supervisor is already under investigation for alleged expense account abuses. abuses. >>> a jury will get the corruption case against the former mayor of bell california. he is among six former officials accused
the fbi said that no human remains were found in the well. >>> the fbi is caught up in the middle of a sex scandal. the fbi issued a memo to employees hoping to crack down on inappropriate behavior. some agents sent explicit photographs and texts on blackberries. a worker planted a bug in their boss's office, another was arrested in a child porn sting operation. another one was suspended after paying for sex at a massage parlor. >> there is potential new trouble for santa clara...
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the fbi, you have to know that they know even more than reports that we have done exactly. lou: you hope. >> i hope so. please, tell me yes. lou: you will tell you exactly something like that when we continue with the "a-team." we are going to take a good look at why the united states department of agriculture and the mexican consulates are trying to give away food stamps. we will be right back with the we will be right back with the "a-team" in jus this is $100,000. we will be right back with the "a-team" in jus we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect yo
the fbi, you have to know that they know even more than reports that we have done exactly. lou: you hope. >> i hope so. please, tell me yes. lou: you will tell you exactly something like that when we continue with the "a-team." we are going to take a good look at why the united states department of agriculture and the mexican consulates are trying to give away food stamps. we will be right back with the we will be right back with the "a-team" in jus this is $100,000....
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the drugs, though, an interesting difference between the fbi and the da. the d.a. is a single issue agency. its very survival depends on the singular focus of one thing. the fbi will never be put out of business because there is a shift in counter-terrorism more crime. a lot of activity, racketeering and so on. so a long, healthy life ahead of them. dea, it is potentially more problematic. an interesting into the problem facing the d.a., and they have actually grown dramatically in recent decades, after 9/11. a single issue agency. drugs, drugs, drugs to my drugs. suddenly the name of the game as terrorists. so suddenly the main theme of the d.a.'s the relationship between terrorism and drug trafficking to sell the issue area. the hottest issue of the day which is terrorism. it testify and congress. on not suggesting those links don't exist or are not important, but it is interesting how the selling of that job shifted to saying, hey, we are crucially important to the war on terror. >> so -- >> closet to the mike. >> and a lot of cases, it's for reason. one answer,
the drugs, though, an interesting difference between the fbi and the da. the d.a. is a single issue agency. its very survival depends on the singular focus of one thing. the fbi will never be put out of business because there is a shift in counter-terrorism more crime. a lot of activity, racketeering and so on. so a long, healthy life ahead of them. dea, it is potentially more problematic. an interesting into the problem facing the d.a., and they have actually grown dramatically in recent...
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the fbi, you have to know that they know even more than reports that we have done exactly. lou: you hope. >> i hope so. please, tell me yes. lou: you will tell you exactly something like that when we continue with the "a-team." we are going to take a good look at why the united states department of agriculture and the mexican consulates are trying to give away food stamps. we will be right back with the "a-team" in just moments. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. investo could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have
the fbi, you have to know that they know even more than reports that we have done exactly. lou: you hope. >> i hope so. please, tell me yes. lou: you will tell you exactly something like that when we continue with the "a-team." we are going to take a good look at why the united states department of agriculture and the mexican consulates are trying to give away food stamps. we will be right back with the "a-team" in just moments. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in...
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on wednesday, the fbi raided the texas headquarters of the scooter store. more than 1200 employees were escorted from the building and sales records were confiscated. a government audit found the company has overbilled medicare more than $100 million in the past three years. a recent study also showed many people who received those chairs do not actually need them. >>> a bay area tradition celebrates its 25th anniversary tonight. workers are finishing up 25 floats for the chinese new year parade in san francisco. and since it is the year of the snake, many floats are going to feature a reptile in their design. parade watchers will also get to see miss chinatown usa and her court. >> i am heavily invested in my chinese culture, my chinese roots and i want to show them that chinese culture is a very important aspect of my life. >> extra police officers will monitor the event. no parking signs and barricades are already up along the parade route. ktvu will once again televise the parade. while the parade is the main event, there are other activities this morni
on wednesday, the fbi raided the texas headquarters of the scooter store. more than 1200 employees were escorted from the building and sales records were confiscated. a government audit found the company has overbilled medicare more than $100 million in the past three years. a recent study also showed many people who received those chairs do not actually need them. >>> a bay area tradition celebrates its 25th anniversary tonight. workers are finishing up 25 floats for the chinese new...
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i went through behavior and analysis training the fbi gave. one of the things they're doing, not just attacking. there are three type of wares. software, hardware and wet wear. the humans are the weakest link. they worked for identity fraud and spearfishing. spear phishing is targeti em sending a message because it personalized and having an attachment too good sandra: a bull call coming from one big study. but is it wishful thinking? steven schork, author of the schork report joins to us respond. >>> elizabeth warren putting on the brass knuckles to take down banks and their regulators. should they be running for the hills? a top industry expert weighs in. "piles of money" coming up. ♪ . sandra: an energy revolution could change the global economic landscape. a new report by pricewaterhousecoopers find the shale oil boom could add $2.7 trillion to the global economy, and, cut the price of crude by $50 a barrel. this is by 2035 by the way. the energy information administration says america is sitting on nearly 24 billion barrels of recoverab
i went through behavior and analysis training the fbi gave. one of the things they're doing, not just attacking. there are three type of wares. software, hardware and wet wear. the humans are the weakest link. they worked for identity fraud and spearfishing. spear phishing is targeti em sending a message because it personalized and having an attachment too good sandra: a bull call coming from one big study. but is it wishful thinking? steven schork, author of the schork report joins to us...
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and in the lead-in piece you had the fbi director say cyber crime is important. that's absolutely true. the mandiant story is about cyber espionage and all of the apocalyptic scare stories are about cyber war which we haven't seen yet, exempt for with stuxnet. and so the question is how likely is this stuff to happen? i think that we do need to worry about the risks and we need to do something about them. but what we need to do about them is build our systems properly so that they're harder to attack, especially when it comes to the kind of control systems that you just mentioned. >> david, stuxnet -- gary just mentioned stuxnet and i think the grand irony is as we talk about the threat of cyber war, the most concrete example we have of genuine physical destruction, being engineered by essentially a cyber war -- offensive cyber war operation is in fact pulled off by the united states in tandem with israel. >> that's absolutely right, chris. the stuxnet attack, which was really part of a much broader classified program called olympic games started in the bush admi
and in the lead-in piece you had the fbi director say cyber crime is important. that's absolutely true. the mandiant story is about cyber espionage and all of the apocalyptic scare stories are about cyber war which we haven't seen yet, exempt for with stuxnet. and so the question is how likely is this stuff to happen? i think that we do need to worry about the risks and we need to do something about them. but what we need to do about them is build our systems properly so that they're harder to...
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the agents came from the inspector general, fbi, and texas attorney general. they held some workers back for interviews and told others to leave the building immediately and leave their desks alone. this video was taken by one worker inside. >> is there any way we can know what's going on? >> we have a federal search warrant. >> reporter: outside employees were handed flyers with contact information for the fbi. as the scooter store known for ids abundant tv ads came. >> if you're living with limited mobility, call the scooter store today. >> reporter: late last year former employees told the company that their main goal was not to help patience. to bulldoze doctors into writing prescriptions to make profits. >> bulldoze them to get the paperwork done. >> reporter: so people could get the wheelchairs. >> yes. >> reporter: even if they didn't need them. >> yep. >> reporter: the issue is they get the prescription before it's determined if the wheelchairs are actually necessary. they're finding industrywide, 80% of medicare payments for power chair payments are m
the agents came from the inspector general, fbi, and texas attorney general. they held some workers back for interviews and told others to leave the building immediately and leave their desks alone. this video was taken by one worker inside. >> is there any way we can know what's going on? >> we have a federal search warrant. >> reporter: outside employees were handed flyers with contact information for the fbi. as the scooter store known for ids abundant tv ads came. >>...
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the white house says fbi agents will be furloughed along with civilian federal employees. federal prosecutors allegedly will close cases and let criminals run free. air traffic controllers and airport security to be furloughed. thousands of teachers and educators and first responders all laid off. now, that is quite a resolve to a phased into% reduction in federal spending, particularly since the federal government has nothing to do with first responders, teachers, or administrators. the obama white house seems to want us to believe that the streets will be filled with both toddlers and crux, airports will resemble a ghost towns, and the federal government work force will be reduced by about one-third. scary. scary except we have heard all of this before. are very on president. we heard it in the debt ceiling debate. we heard it in the run-up to the fiscal cliff. remember this threaduring the debt ceiling debate back in the summer of 2011? i cannot guarantee that those checks go out on august 3rd if we have not resolve this issue because there may simply not be the money i
the white house says fbi agents will be furloughed along with civilian federal employees. federal prosecutors allegedly will close cases and let criminals run free. air traffic controllers and airport security to be furloughed. thousands of teachers and educators and first responders all laid off. now, that is quite a resolve to a phased into% reduction in federal spending, particularly since the federal government has nothing to do with first responders, teachers, or administrators. the obama...
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its or very survival depends on a singular focus on one thing whereas the fbi will never be put out of business because of lots of different activities, so they've got a long, healthy life ahead of them. dea, take marijuana out, you start -- it's potentially more problematic. an interesting hint of the problem facing the dea, and thai actually grown -- they've actually grown dramatically in recent decades, is after 9/11. so that a single-issue agency -- drugs, drugs, drugs, drugs -- suddenly the name of game in washington is terrorists, terrorists, terrorists. so suddenly the main theme at the dea is drugs in terrorism. so they testify in congress, there's whole hearings on the relationship between drugs and terrorism and so on. i'm not suggesting those links don't exist or they're not important, but it's just interesting how the selling of their job shifted to saying, hey, we are crucially important to the war on terror. >> hi -- [inaudible] >> can you come closer to the mic? >> [inaudible] whatever trading's being done is harmful to civilians. but i was wondering if you could maybe s
its or very survival depends on a singular focus on one thing whereas the fbi will never be put out of business because of lots of different activities, so they've got a long, healthy life ahead of them. dea, take marijuana out, you start -- it's potentially more problematic. an interesting hint of the problem facing the dea, and thai actually grown -- they've actually grown dramatically in recent decades, is after 9/11. so that a single-issue agency -- drugs, drugs, drugs, drugs -- suddenly...
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he was charged with racketeering, conspiracy, tax fraud and making false statements to the fbi and convicted in '06 and claims it was wrong and that he never took bribes. he was released from prison earlier this year. he is serving the rest of the sentence. >>> thanks for joining us tonight at 5. >> the news edge at 6 starts right now. >>> a busy night on the news edge. off of the top, a developing story out of prince georges county. police are investigating the murder of a 15-year-old boy. charles walker jr. killed monday afternoon in an attempted robbery and fox 5s paul wagner is live where police had a press briefing. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, brian, chief mark mcgaw came out here with angela alsobrocks, the state's attorney for prince georges county and they wanted to update the publicspo otinvestigation into the murder of 15-year-old charles walker jr.. they said, basically, that it was progressing quickly and that they were developing suspects. the chief said that this had to do with a robbery over a paver shoes. the chief was circumspect with what he had to tell reporters
he was charged with racketeering, conspiracy, tax fraud and making false statements to the fbi and convicted in '06 and claims it was wrong and that he never took bribes. he was released from prison earlier this year. he is serving the rest of the sentence. >>> thanks for joining us tonight at 5. >> the news edge at 6 starts right now. >>> a busy night on the news edge. off of the top, a developing story out of prince georges county. police are investigating the murder...
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. >> reporter: jessica and fbi investigators say another passenger, 60-year-old joe hundley, assaulted her little boy on that flight when jonah started to cry. he reportedly told my, shut that n word baby up. >> i said, what did you just say? he was so drunk that he fell onto my face and his mouth moved over to my ear. >> reporter: then she says hundley slapped the child. >> when i had looked at jonah's face, his eye was swollen here and bleeding. >> reporter: authorities say cases of air rage are up about 30%. earlier this year, a passenger was so drunk and unruly, he was bound with duct tape by fellow passengers. and those memorable outbursts from flight attendants seemingly fed up, but air rage incidents involving children almost unheard of. jonah's dad has a message. >> i hope he is embarrassed. >> reporter: the fbi telling us hundley is expected to turn himself in to face that charge. his attorney says we shouldn't rush to judgment just yet. he plans to plead not guilty. >> he has been suspended from his job because of that company's personal conduct policy. just in case you're wo
. >> reporter: jessica and fbi investigators say another passenger, 60-year-old joe hundley, assaulted her little boy on that flight when jonah started to cry. he reportedly told my, shut that n word baby up. >> i said, what did you just say? he was so drunk that he fell onto my face and his mouth moved over to my ear. >> reporter: then she says hundley slapped the child. >> when i had looked at jonah's face, his eye was swollen here and bleeding. >> reporter:...
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. >> want to talk about the possible relocation of the fbi. this obviously would be a boom to the county. metro is kind of weighed in on this. and people in other counties are kind of crying foul and saying metro shouldn't be favoring one area over another area. >> one, metro is not favoring one area over the other. they never do that. what we thought was a good deal in working with metro. we've been in talks with metro around our stations which are under developed for years. we think we have a great shot in getting the fbi to come here. we meet the criteria gsa has laid out. certainly the fact a number of federal workers that live in prince georges county is the lowest in the region. we think we have a good shot at it and all fair in this battle with fairfax. >> you are not getting -- are you saying you are not getting your fair share at this point? >> at this point we're not. if you look at it. look at where federal lease base is in the washington region, prince georges county does not have it. if you look at the metro stops we have where yo
. >> want to talk about the possible relocation of the fbi. this obviously would be a boom to the county. metro is kind of weighed in on this. and people in other counties are kind of crying foul and saying metro shouldn't be favoring one area over another area. >> one, metro is not favoring one area over the other. they never do that. what we thought was a good deal in working with metro. we've been in talks with metro around our stations which are under developed for years. we...
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former fbi profiler mary ellen o'toole says copycats are common in high-profile crime >> his mentality is not that i can beat it but i can get more attention, more notoriety, do it more skillfully do it more efficiently. >> reporter: sources say lanza attacked nearby sandy hook elementary school because it was the easiest target with the largest cluster of people but he apparently cut short his rampage as police arrived. unlike breivik who surrendered, lanza killed himself after first firing several shots at responding officers. investigators also believe violent video games played a role in lanza's murderous fantasies and a trove of material has been recovered from lanza's basement. sources say in lanza's mind the killing of 20 children and six adults may have amounted to some kind of score. sources say he spent countless hours alone in the basement of his home in a private gaming room with the windows blacked out, honing his computer shooting skills. >> this now becomes their full time job, they're totally emerged in it they're cut off from the rest of the family or from friends. it'
former fbi profiler mary ellen o'toole says copycats are common in high-profile crime >> his mentality is not that i can beat it but i can get more attention, more notoriety, do it more skillfully do it more efficiently. >> reporter: sources say lanza attacked nearby sandy hook elementary school because it was the easiest target with the largest cluster of people but he apparently cut short his rampage as police arrived. unlike breivik who surrendered, lanza killed himself after...
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the ability to hack and and write checks, make yourself an account payable and get paid, the fbi has discovered a number of cases like that where small corporations have discovered they were writing checks to people who were actually in the ukraine. the check does not go immediately to the ukraine. it goes to a local bank account and then hops several times. the most likely is cyber crime, identity theft, and monetary theft. that is happening all the time. the president said in the state of the union address something we have known for a while that has been secret, that foreign entities are now in the control grids, have hacked their way in, water systems and other critical utilities. you have the power to regulate at the state level. sometimes better than the federal government does when it comes to utilities. you could establish cyber regulations for electric power, for example, that would make an even playing field for all of the companies so there would not be a case of one company having to spend more money to achieve security. everybody would have to do it within your state. i
the ability to hack and and write checks, make yourself an account payable and get paid, the fbi has discovered a number of cases like that where small corporations have discovered they were writing checks to people who were actually in the ukraine. the check does not go immediately to the ukraine. it goes to a local bank account and then hops several times. the most likely is cyber crime, identity theft, and monetary theft. that is happening all the time. the president said in the state of the...
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fbi agents will be furloughed. federal prosecutors will have to close cases and let criminals go. air traffic controllers and airport security will see cut backs. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> when this is mapped out time frame-wise, we say march 1st, but everyone is away right now. technically only four days to get it done and we will watch this be like an all nighter coming down to the last day. everybody around the country needs to then boils down to four work days, but one really tough day. >> remember members of congress are not here and most are at home. for the president to be on the airwaves and reaching out to those local papers and local media outlets while members are at home, that puts pressure on members and privately members will also say, even republicans, the concept behind this, we were never supposed to get to this place and this was supposed to be dealt with in the last congress. some voted for it. they thought they never have to deal with it. there a number
fbi agents will be furloughed. federal prosecutors will have to close cases and let criminals go. air traffic controllers and airport security will see cut backs. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> when this is mapped out time frame-wise, we say march 1st, but everyone is away right now. technically only four days to get it done and we will watch this be like an all nighter coming down to...
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border patrol, fbi, courts, criminals, child care, education, meat food inspection. this is the same old usual crap isn't it? this is what these agencies come up with in order to avoid -- you know what? it sits not even a budget cut. it's not a real budget cut. it's just a lower baseline increase that's all it is. >> it's the parade of horribles and the worst scenario possible. the president is already using police officers and first responders as props. the cameras will find somebody somewhere that's miss ad meal as a result of this, get the most sympathetic victims they can. this time it's different. the government won't shut down. no delay in social security checks. you won't see a chain around the national park. so this time it's different. like i said republican members of congress rank-and-file are not sweating this. >> what's strange here is we saw jay carney sort of miss these job cuts, they will happen over a per of time. listen before the fiscal cliff, those tax hikes were supposed to cost 700,000 jobs. the administration didn't care a bit about. now it's 7
border patrol, fbi, courts, criminals, child care, education, meat food inspection. this is the same old usual crap isn't it? this is what these agencies come up with in order to avoid -- you know what? it sits not even a budget cut. it's not a real budget cut. it's just a lower baseline increase that's all it is. >> it's the parade of horribles and the worst scenario possible. the president is already using police officers and first responders as props. the cameras will find somebody...
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when you have fbi agents furloughed for 14 days, they aren't guy bying a schous a car. and than they aren't spending the way they used top longer waits for travel, and the effects that they are predicting because of the arbitrary nature of the cuts. that's halting together economy. when you look at the numbers, you're right, as rand paul says, a pittance in the overall big bucket that we're overspending, or spending more than we're taking in every day. but the point is, this is no way to run a country. this is no way to run a business or a country. you don't just lop off 9%. you do it priorities, consensus, with an eye to investing in the future. don't hurt jobs. this is who the knot what congress is doing. what they are doing is foregoing the day to day budget operations that they're supposed to be doing and doing brinksmanship every three months and that's not good for running a country and grow an economy. >> you're right. and as the president said at the top of the speech at the old executive office building, now the eisenhower executive office building, when they c
when you have fbi agents furloughed for 14 days, they aren't guy bying a schous a car. and than they aren't spending the way they used top longer waits for travel, and the effects that they are predicting because of the arbitrary nature of the cuts. that's halting together economy. when you look at the numbers, you're right, as rand paul says, a pittance in the overall big bucket that we're overspending, or spending more than we're taking in every day. but the point is, this is no way to run a...